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WE HAVE CLUBS. WE ALSO HAVE GROUPS.

To provide the high quality programs and information U-M alumni expect, the Alumni Association has partnered with a number of other alumni groups. The Alumni Association recognizes that alumni have a strong desire to engage with one another based on connections they may have had as students, such as professional or social interests. Such groups provide alumni with an opportunity to interact and network with others based on similar interests and experience.

Student Interest Groups

Since 1967, the Michigan Alumni Cheerleaders Association has been continuing the Michigan tradition by connecting former cheerleaders with the current team. Get involved – the Alumni Cheerleaders Association offers its members lifelong friendships and new ways to spread Michigan pride and spirit.

The Letterwinners M Club consists of more than 7,200 men and women who have earned letters in a varsity sport at the University of Michigan. The club is designed to keep its members connected to the University, and to the Athletic Department. It also supports the efforts of recent Michigan student-athletes in adjusting to the demands of life after Michigan.

Special Interest Groups

Special interest-based groups of alumni that share a common interest, racial or ethnic background, religion or gender. Examples include the African American Alumni Council and the Association of Jewish Alumni.

Established in 1976, the UMBA offers an opportunity to network with one of the largest alumni bases in the world-more than 500,000 strong with access to a network of approximately 15,000 black alumni. Share your valuable information with current and future students, be a mentor or student recruiter.

Connect with other female graduates of U-M through one of Alumnae Council’s 13 regional clubs. Alumnae Council is one of the Alumni Association’s longest running and most active affiliate groups. Members raise money for scholarships, promote the University in their communities and recruit outstanding future Wolverines.

The University of Michigan Latino Alumni (UMLA) group was founded in 1988 to support current Latino students (future alumni) and graduates (alumni). If you would like to volunteer or be further involved in UMLA please contact Alumni Association staff member, Carlos Martinez via email at cmaro@umich.edu.

Professional Groups

Professional groups are based on a shared profession or career-related interest.

University of Michigan Entertainment Coalition

Founded in 1996, the University of Michigan Entertainment Coalition connects alumni working in all areas of the entertainment industry.